No Canadians reported among dead or injured in Barcelona: Global Affairs
Global Affairs Canada says there are no reports of Canadians among those killed and injured in a terror attack in Barcelona.
Global Affairs Canada says there are no reports of Canadians among those killed and injured in a terror attack in Barcelona.
Global Affairs Canada says Canadians should avoid the Las Ramblas tourist area in Barcelona and anyone who is already there should stay indoors and follow the instructions of the authorities.
Canadians in Spain are being urged to avoid the Las Ramblas area in Barcelona, where a van has plowed through a crowd in the popular tourist area near the city centre.
More Canadian women are ditching the pill and relying on less reliable birth control methods, the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOCGS) has found.
Catalonia's regional president says that there's at least one "terrorist still out there" after the attacks in Barcelona and a seaside resort.
The police force for Spain's Catalonia region says the five suspects shot and killed in the resort town of Cambrils were carrying bomb belts, which have been detonated by the force's bomb squad.
Police in Montreal say they are aware of a video that shows two men standing between subway cars as the train pulls out of a Metro station.
Three years after he was captured by ISIS militants in Iraq, a 12-year-old Yazidi boy enjoyed a tearful reunion with his mother and siblings at the Winnipeg airport early Thursday morning.
A van veered onto a sidewalk and barrelled down a busy pedestrian zone Thursday in Barcelona's picturesque Las Ramblas district, swerving from side to side as it mowed down tourists and residents and turned the popular European vacation promenade into a bloody killing zone.
Catalan official says 13 killed in Barcelona van attack, more than 50 injured.
The Canadian subsidiary of French defence giant Thales has been awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to service Canada's new fleet of Arctic offshore patrol ships and joint support vessels.
Almost 7,000 asylum seekers have been intercepted at the Quebec-U.S. border in the last six weeks, authorities said Thursday.
A judge has ordered a Toronto-area woman facing terror-related charges in an alleged attack at a Canadian Tire store to appear in court on Monday, by force if necessary.
An Ottawa woman alleges that some Uber drivers are taking advantage of inebriated female passengers by claiming $150 seat-cleaning fees over urination incidents that never happened.
U.S. President Donald Trump bitingly decried the rising movement to pull down monuments to Confederate icons Thursday, declaring the nation is seeing "the history and culture of our great country being ripped apart."
Statistics Canada says the number of English speakers in Quebec recorded in last year's census is lower than it originally reported.
A collision between a tractor trailer and an SUV in Alberta has claimed the lives of three children from the same family although their parents are expected to survive.
A fatal collision between a semi-tractor and a SUV has claimed the lives of three children from the same family in Alberta.
The death of an Australian bodybuilder with a rare genetic disorder should serve as a cautionary tale for those who use protein supplements, a sport doctor says.
A Canadian man has been sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. federal prison for his role in a smuggling operation that sent more than US$130 million worth of drugs between the United States and Canada.
Twitter says former U.S. President Barack Obama's tweet in response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend has taken the crown as the platform's most-liked post ever.
Australian researchers have reported a major breakthrough in the relief of deadly peanut allergy with the discovery of a long-lasting treatment they say offers hope that a cure will soon be possible.
An Australian senator provoked an angry backlash from lawmakers by wearing a burqa in Parliament on Thursday as part of her campaign for a national ban on Islamic face covers.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says various raspberry mousse cakes have been recalled after it was discovered the desserts contained norovirus.
DNA testing for disease risk has recently expanded in the U.S., yet research shows people who get the tests often don't change their habits to stay healthy.